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Lenox House Design
This stunning lake home had great attention to detail with vertical board and batton in the peaks, custom made anchor shutters, White Dove trim color, Hale Navy siding color, custom stone blend and custom stained cedar decking and tongue-and-groove on the porch ceiling.
Siding & Windows Group Ltd
This Wilmette, IL Home was remodeled by Siding & Windows Group with James HardiePlank Select Cedarmill Lap Siding in ColorPlus Technology Color Light Mist and HardieTrim Smooth Boards in ColorPlus Technology Color Arctic White. Also installed Fypon Shutters in Black and remodeled Front Entry Portico.
Acorn Deck House Company
With a grand total of 1,247 square feet of living space, the Lincoln Deck House was designed to efficiently utilize every bit of its floor plan. This home features two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a two-car detached garage and boasts an impressive great room, whose soaring ceilings and walls of glass welcome the outside in to make the space feel one with nature.
Justin Doyle Homes
This gorgeous modern farmhouse features hardie board board and batten siding with stunning black framed Pella windows. The soffit lighting accents each gable perfectly and creates the perfect farmhouse.
Coastal Signature Homes
A view of a South Carolina Low Country styled cottage, warm and welcoming - for guests and family. We have Hardie Plank siding, working wooden shutters, a metal roof for the lower roofs and a wide front porch. The garage has an extra bay for the ever-popular golf cart.
Aspen Construction & Design, LLC
Full exterior remodel in Spokane with James Hardie ColorPlus Board and Batten and Lap siding in Iron Grey. All windows were replaced with Milgard Trinsic series in Black for a contemporary look. We also installed a natural stone in 3 spots with new porch posts and pre-finished tongue and groove pine on the porch ceiling.
Deskins Group LLC
This is a basic overlay featuring James Hardie Sierra 8 4x8 panels. We also replaced the fascia trim and soffits on the front. This is one of the most expensive homes we have worked on due to its location.
Kipnis Architecture + Planning
This is the renovated design which highlights the vaulted ceiling that projects through to the exterior.
Fein Construction LLC
An add-level and total remodel project that transformed a split-level home to a modern farmhouse.
Jamee Parish Architects, LLC
This is a colonial revival home where we added a substantial addition and remodeled most of the existing spaces. The kitchen was enlarged and opens into a new screen porch and back yard.
C Kevin Coffey Dwellings | Design
This 6000 square foot home was designed in conjunction with Castle Homes with House Beautiful Magazine for the Whole Home Concept House show house benefiting the Nashville Symphony. The home is in the beautiful Belle Meade area of Nashville Tennessee and takes its cues from local traditions as well as English Arts and Crafts precedents.
Siding Express (Maintenance Free Siding)
beautiful red brick and gray siding home. The Arctic White trim adds a distinguishing feature.
Timberlake Custom Homes
Gorgeous Craftsman mountain home with medium gray exterior paint, Structures Walnut wood stain on the rustic front door with sidelites. Cultured stone is Bucks County Ledgestone & Flagstone
Susan Yeley Homes
This gem of a house was built in the 1950s, when its neighborhood undoubtedly felt remote. The university footprint has expanded in the 70 years since, however, and today this home sits on prime real estate—easy biking and reasonable walking distance to campus.
When it went up for sale in 2017, it was largely unaltered. Our clients purchased it to renovate and resell, and while we all knew we'd need to add square footage to make it profitable, we also wanted to respect the neighborhood and the house’s own history. Swedes have a word that means “just the right amount”: lagom. It is a guiding philosophy for us at SYH, and especially applied in this renovation. Part of the soul of this house was about living in just the right amount of space. Super sizing wasn’t a thing in 1950s America. So, the solution emerged: keep the original rectangle, but add an L off the back.
With no owner to design with and for, SYH created a layout to appeal to the masses. All public spaces are the back of the home--the new addition that extends into the property’s expansive backyard. A den and four smallish bedrooms are atypically located in the front of the house, in the original 1500 square feet. Lagom is behind that choice: conserve space in the rooms where you spend most of your time with your eyes shut. Put money and square footage toward the spaces in which you mostly have your eyes open.
In the studio, we started calling this project the Mullet Ranch—business up front, party in the back. The front has a sleek but quiet effect, mimicking its original low-profile architecture street-side. It’s very Hoosier of us to keep appearances modest, we think. But get around to the back, and surprise! lofted ceilings and walls of windows. Gorgeous.
House Exterior with Concrete Fibreboard Cladding and a Shingle Roof Ideas and Designs
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